December 2006
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Roundtable |
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Put Your Best Foot Forward |
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A high return on investment is just one benefit of selling orthotics out of your practice |
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Malpractice |
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Handle with Care |
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by Paul Sherman, DC |
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To avoid a malpractice suit, carefully document your
findings and communicate |
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Marketing |
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Go to School |
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by Joel E. Margolies, DC |
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Teachers, students, school bus drivers, and staff can
become marketing opportunities for your practice |
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Practice Sense |
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The Big 3 |
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by Mark N. Charrette, DC |
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Convince your patients that chiropractic plus nutrition
and exercise equals overall health |
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Ergonomics |
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Your New Role: Ergonomics Consultant |
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by Stephen C. Piserchia, DC, CCRD
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Develop a program on carpal tunnel syndrome, low back
injuries, or a job-specific injury |
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Practice Growth |
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Growing Up |
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by Wendy S. Coren, DC |
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To adapt to practice growth, get systems in place and
improve your patient-education programs |
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